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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page the stars and stripes monday juy 22 7 innings of baseball would you believe it Berlin 389 Taurus by Ben Abram staff writer Frankfurt is it was billed As a baseball game and was played according to Diamond regulations. However the action resembled Marathon at Drake Edwards Cavern Here sunday As Berli circled the bases at will and the Taurus District  welcomed the end of the season when the final Outin a 33-2, seven inning bears Triumph was recorded the bears never batted lest than seven men in any one in Ning they batted around and then some in the first second third and fifth As they ran up a Len escort that read 586 9813 33. Everyone of Berlin s starter except Pitcher Ron Yarbrough circled the bases at least three times and the reason he did t make it probably was that Man Ager Bob Mclean decided to stitch the last two innings. George Elger and Norm Snipes be came the most familiar with the Home to first to second to third to Home route Geiger traversing it six times to Snipes  collected five hits and five men Snipes Gary la fever. Rod Brown Lanny of Wright and Bobby Bell out three safeties. Double and a triple an Layover batted in four apiece. Contributed Soctt 1 rows 11 bases on up an lot sign Eon and eight wild pitches to the statistical la standings Safe Germany conference. Won lost pet of Darmstadt 15 6 .780 Wiesbaden 13 8 .733 1 Ramsten 4 6 .700 1bltburg 10 8 .658 4 Zombach 9 9 .500 6 Hahn 3 in .167 11rheln-Maln 3 18 .100 13 sunday result Darmstadt 7. Hahn 1 Ramsten 17, Blob org 3bern Bach 8. Rhein Maln 5 Wiesbaden Bye  league won lost pet a a Klul Ngen 11 1 .917 Wuerzburg 8 4 .600 8 Schweinfurt 6 6 .�48 Ftp Tronn 2 Dowdle l. 0-21moqutcben 3 Perry 3hp Yarbrough Mccutchen. We Dowdle Mccutchon 5. Perry. Pm Brm t3 3t. A163. 1st brigade Rolls to 9-2 decision Nuernberg Germany Spe Cial Lethander Tom wend scattered nine ,uu1 we "  and Fred Herr blasted a two run homers the 1st brigade mountaineers rapped 2nd brigade 9-2, in i Nard div league action Here sunday. The mountaineers kept tie two game Lead Over seven Tarmy training Center White dropping the warriors deeper into third place. To nth brio.des1.t Broad. A Harrington Collins i5 Borde Jono 7  and Al. A Wendt 4-3. I  Jik it by Luvida Horr 1 i scorpions top cougars twice to Clinch 2nd-half tie for top Kirch Goens Germany special the 1st brigade scor pions swept a doubleheader fro the 3rd brigade cougars 4-3 and 3-1, Here sunday to Clinch a tie for the second half title in the 3rd army div  Hawley wielded the hottest scorpion Bat with five hits in eight official trips to the plate. He was 3-fom in the Sec Ond game. Jim Trachsel went 82-3 innings to win the first game while Glenn Hasting went the distance in the 3rd brigade loss. Trachsel is now 5-3.ollie Booth evened his record of first decision. The scorpions increased record to 6-2 in closing out their Jed half regular season a 1�th � 6-3. Howard. 0-1.  a  
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